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they become, as i alluded to in the speech, the fourth branch of government. until we deal with that we will keep doing things that don't make sense. >> dr. carson, i want to thank you for your leadership. do know the black liberal establishment is not going to be happy but. and i'm talking about the community activists, some of the pass stores, some of the politicians and the black media because it's your story of success that they don't want communicated to the black community because they thrive on talking about blacks are victims and need special treatment. so i want to thank you for all you are doing for your leadership because we need more leaders such as yourself to communicate this story that america really is an exceptional country. >> absolutely. thank you. and i have heard from a lot of black leaders, actually, since this time, who are very thrilled with what i'm saying. i'm sure there are some that are not, but people are starting to think for themselves. this is what i really enjoy. black people, white people, brown people, yellow people, think fo
they become, as i alluded to in the speech, the fourth branch of government. until we deal with that we will keep doing things that don't make sense. >> dr. carson, i want to thank you for your leadership. do know the black liberal establishment is not going to be happy but. and i'm talking about the community activists, some of the pass stores, some of the politicians and the black media because it's your story of success that they don't want communicated to the black community because...
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>> the class is reportedly government 1310 introduction to congress. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: i rescind the question. i completely get why harvard is number one. those kids are going to do great. we'll be right b ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. the anchor of abc's "good morning, america" and this week' george stephanapolous. please welcome back to the program, george stephanapolous. come on! ( cheers and applause ) >> how are you jon: i'm great. how are you? nice to see you again >> good to see you. i wish i could talk to my correspondents the way you talk to yours >> jon: don't you wish you could also have the travel budget that we have for our correspondents? wouldn't that be something. >> it would be jon: do you guys... it is a curious thing. when you're not on tv, do you guys curse at each other? like is it playful? is it dirty? is it profane? >> all of the above jon: what's the vibe behind the scenes? >> pretty friendly actually. jon: is it competitive? i get the sense sometimes with network shows there's a certain like we saw this whole thing... are you fam
>> the class is reportedly government 1310 introduction to congress. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: i rescind the question. i completely get why harvard is number one. those kids are going to do great. we'll be right b ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. the anchor of abc's "good morning, america" and this week' george stephanapolous. please welcome back to the program, george stephanapolous. come on! ( cheers and applause ) >> how are you jon: i'm...
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there are government programs and food stamps save people's lives. i think it has been abused a little bit and gone beyond that point. but it serves as a good model because when people get their monthly allocation they don't go out and buy porterhouse steak and starve the rest of the month. they learn how to allocate. if you make people responsible for their own health with their own health savings account believe me they are not going to run off to the emergency room where things cost 5 times as much. they are going to go to a clinic. they have the same treatment in a clinic but the difference is in the clinic if they have some chronic disease. hooip hypertensi hypertension, diabetes, you don't have the same problem in three weeks. also with the health savings account you are going to develop a relationship with that healthcare provider. it's not this big neb louse third party. it's you and the provider. you are not going to allow that provider to say you need 5 ct scans when you need one. he is not going to suggest that because it's coming directly
there are government programs and food stamps save people's lives. i think it has been abused a little bit and gone beyond that point. but it serves as a good model because when people get their monthly allocation they don't go out and buy porterhouse steak and starve the rest of the month. they learn how to allocate. if you make people responsible for their own health with their own health savings account believe me they are not going to run off to the emergency room where things cost 5 times...
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has often been worse because the government hasn't delivered any kind of justice. what the government delivers is a decision that goes to the highest bid so as bad as the taliban maybe they are less corrupt and you won't get a more or less honest judgment out of them that will then be enforced to the barbaric severity. that's not the ideal people want but it may be better than the alternative and so i think the challenge we face in the countries such as mali or elsewhere is to try to build up dimond fundamentalist institutions of government and rule of law but will in fact deliver a modicum of justice which is what the people want to but not to do it with a kind of barbaric severity. if we can do that i think we will be successful. >> the gentleman down there. >> what about the success of? >> it's interesting what's happened because as the media has grown the strategies are becoming less successful. these days to can only work in places where nobody's paying attention so it worked in sri lanka in putting down the tigris pitting it worked because the attention was n
has often been worse because the government hasn't delivered any kind of justice. what the government delivers is a decision that goes to the highest bid so as bad as the taliban maybe they are less corrupt and you won't get a more or less honest judgment out of them that will then be enforced to the barbaric severity. that's not the ideal people want but it may be better than the alternative and so i think the challenge we face in the countries such as mali or elsewhere is to try to build up...
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until a new pope is elected, the college of cardinals governs the church but with limited powers. >> when the cardinals meet to elect a pope, first of all, they're locked up so that they cannot be influenced by anything from the outside, and also so they can maintain secrecy. there will be no cell phones, no radios, no newspapers, no telephones, no communication with the outside world. >> every day the cardinals one of the first orders of business is swearing an oath of absolute secrecy. under modern church rules, the conclave area is swept for bugs and other surveillance devices. >> the cardinals are not supposed to be casting votes based on their image or based on political considerations but based on who they really think is best for the church. and the notion is that doing that behind closed doors makes that somehow easier, makes that more possible. >> sequestered inside the sistine chapel, the cardinals vote by paper ballot, guided, the church says, by the holy spirit. >> they have a small piece of paper, and on it they write the name of the person that they are voting for. then
until a new pope is elected, the college of cardinals governs the church but with limited powers. >> when the cardinals meet to elect a pope, first of all, they're locked up so that they cannot be influenced by anything from the outside, and also so they can maintain secrecy. there will be no cell phones, no radios, no newspapers, no telephones, no communication with the outside world. >> every day the cardinals one of the first orders of business is swearing an oath of absolute...
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he has been helped by government spending. you can see him here reveling in the moment of victory as he gets another term in office. more now from the capital of quito. >> president correa began his government six years ago. what he has done is he has put a lot of money into social programs, money that comes from the oil business here. he has revamped the schools. he has invested $5 billion in a better highway system. a lot of money in making better hospitals. that is why people believe he has done things that people can see. one very important thing. he implemented a program where he gives cash handouts to 2 million people every month. this is something people can see. that is why they like him here. >> more than 20,000 protesters have gathered in washington to demand government action on climate change. organizers say it is the largest climate protest in us history. >> on a bitterly cold winters day in washington, they came to protect -- protest the warming of the planet. a broad coalition. people from more than 30 states ,
he has been helped by government spending. you can see him here reveling in the moment of victory as he gets another term in office. more now from the capital of quito. >> president correa began his government six years ago. what he has done is he has put a lot of money into social programs, money that comes from the oil business here. he has revamped the schools. he has invested $5 billion in a better highway system. a lot of money in making better hospitals. that is why people believe...
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and supporters say the government intervention is ill-advised. a popular washington state gun maker responding to-- after they passed a sweeping assault weapons ban and new restrictions on ammunition. a political battle also at the same time is set in another state, colorado. lawmakers there are preparing to vote on gun control measures as early as tomorrow. adam housley is live for us in los angeles with more. adam. >> yeah, harris, the political gun battle from small towns like california, all the way to the national state and of course at the state level, you mentioned new york and colorado over the weekend, it was all about gun laws, like a marathon session on saturday. saw four of them passed, including gun laws that do everything from banning the purchase of magazines that hold 15 rounds to others have purchase private sale of firearms and instituting a universal background check, it's a day long thing that happened on saturday and continues tomorrow and those in favor of the ban say it's absolutely essential. >> that is the common thread t
and supporters say the government intervention is ill-advised. a popular washington state gun maker responding to-- after they passed a sweeping assault weapons ban and new restrictions on ammunition. a political battle also at the same time is set in another state, colorado. lawmakers there are preparing to vote on gun control measures as early as tomorrow. adam housley is live for us in los angeles with more. adam. >> yeah, harris, the political gun battle from small towns like...
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let's see what the government says today. clearly hugo chavez is not doing well enough to be able to either walk down the steps of the escalator, of the airport -- airplane or even maybe to speak, so there's a lot of questions underway. remember, he has to be sworn in because from his last re-election, the constitution said he had to be sworn in in venezuela, and because he was in cuba, that didn't happen. we'll see now what the next step is for a government that really right now is on very shady constitutional grounds. >> indeed. jose diaz ballart from telemundo, thank you very much. alan gomez, again, congratulations. great scoop. >> what do immigration reform advocates have to say? jan, president of the nation's largest hispanic civil rights group joining us next. and later, will the vatican call an earlier conclave? you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. for tapping into a wealth of experience. for access to one of the top wealth management firms in the country. for a team of financial professionals who
let's see what the government says today. clearly hugo chavez is not doing well enough to be able to either walk down the steps of the escalator, of the airport -- airplane or even maybe to speak, so there's a lot of questions underway. remember, he has to be sworn in because from his last re-election, the constitution said he had to be sworn in in venezuela, and because he was in cuba, that didn't happen. we'll see now what the next step is for a government that really right now is on very...
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thank you so much. >>> it's been a dream of scientists and military leaders and government. a missile defense system that really works. the answer could be israel's iron dome. "60 minutes" takes us inside the dome ahead on "cbs this morning." your local news is coming up next. we'll be right back. >>> 25 past 8:00. president's day remains to be a pretty day and cold. sharon is going to wrap up the rush after marty's first warning weather. >> it's about 23 degrees right now. let's take a look at what is an easy forecast for the day. sunny but 6 degrees below normal at 40. >>> here is sharon gibala at wjz traffic control. >> it's quieter than normal because of president's day. we have an issue on 895 northbound at the scale bridge, a disabled vehicle. eastbound route 1 at route 97. a traffic light out on boston street at dundolk. there's a look at the topside of the beltway looking good at harford road. this traffic report is brought to you by the cochran firm. >>> maryland state police on the eastern shore are searching for answers after a college student is killed right in f
thank you so much. >>> it's been a dream of scientists and military leaders and government. a missile defense system that really works. the answer could be israel's iron dome. "60 minutes" takes us inside the dome ahead on "cbs this morning." your local news is coming up next. we'll be right back. >>> 25 past 8:00. president's day remains to be a pretty day and cold. sharon is going to wrap up the rush after marty's first warning weather. >> it's...
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thank you so much. >>> it's been a dream of scientists and military leaders and government. a missile defense system that really works. the answer could be israel's iron dome. "60 minutes" takes us inside the dome ahead on "cbs this morning." your local news is coming up next. we'll be right back. a deadly police chase in san >>> this is a kpix 5 news morning update. >>> hi everyone, and good morning, 8:25 i'm frank mallicoat. time for news headlines on this monday. a deadly police chase in san jose. a stolen car crashed into a ditch on blossom hill road. the chase began when an officer stopped another car saw that driver coming towards him. that officer had to jump on the hood of his car to avoid being hit. >>> a community is remembering a 10-year-old girl who died in a fire. they held a vigil last night. early saturday flames ripped through the the apartment. by the time fire crews got at the scene they could not save the child trapped on the second floor. >>> and a coast guard is trying to determine who was at fault between a golden gate ferry and a motor boat. the collis
thank you so much. >>> it's been a dream of scientists and military leaders and government. a missile defense system that really works. the answer could be israel's iron dome. "60 minutes" takes us inside the dome ahead on "cbs this morning." your local news is coming up next. we'll be right back. a deadly police chase in san >>> this is a kpix 5 news morning update. >>> hi everyone, and good morning, 8:25 i'm frank mallicoat. time for news...